Specifications

Psion Teklogix 7535 G2 Hand-Held Computer Quick Reference Guide 29
Choosing A Single Alpha Character
Note: The following examples assume that the [ORANGE] key is
enabled as ‘Lock’ mode in the ‘One Shot’ screen (accessible
through the Control Panel ‘Keyboard’ icon). In ‘Lock’ mode,
pressing the [ORANGE] key once locks it ‘on’.
The examples below illustrate how to access A, B and C, all of
which are printed in orange characters above the numeric key, [2].
To choose the letter ‘a’:
Press the [ORANGE] key, and press the numeric key [2].
Press the [ORANGE] key again to unlock or turn it off.
To choose the letter ‘b’:
Press the [ORANGE] key, and press [2] twice.
Press the [ORANGE] key again to unlock or turn it off.
To choose the letter ‘c’:
Press the [ORANGE] key, and press [2] three times.
Press the [ORANGE] key again to unlock or turn it off.
Creating Uppercase Letters
To display a capital letter:
Press the [ORANGE] key and then the [SHIFT] key before
typing the alpha character.
Note: If you want to use uppercase characters at all times, press
[BLUE] [SHIFT]. An icon of an uppercase ‘A’ is displayed
in the taskbar indicating that all letters will be displayed as
uppercase characters.
Choosing Multiple Characters From The Same Key
If you need to choose more than one alpha character from a single
key, you’ll need to press the ‘Accept’ key between alpha selections.
The ‘Accept’ key is presented as an arrow symbol above the ‘0’
(zero) key.